Joachim Christoph Janisch

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Joachim Christoph Janisch (* around 1747, † around 1808) was city governor and councilor of the city of Dömitz .

Life

Janisch came from Clenze (today the Lüchow-Dannenberg district ), where his father Hans Heinrich Janisch was a citizen. When Janisch married the daughter of Mr. Johann Niclas Behrens (citizen and boatman in Hitzacker) Marie Elisabeth Behrens (born December 24, 1755 in Hitzacker) on January 21, 1780 in Hitzacker , he was a citizen, boatman and trader in Dömitz at the time the Elbe. Later he was also appointed merchant, timber and grain trader and “by means of a patent from October 15, 1783 to city governor and councilor ” of the city of Dömitz. In a letter to Duke Friedrich Franz I (Mecklenburg) dated August 14, 1801, he asked for his release in order to be able to start from “ Michaeli d. J.… to manage my own property in Holstein ”and thus“ to divide over the border of my fatherland ”. He and his wife had seven children.

Acquisition of goods

Janisch must have been wealthy. In the spring of 1801 he handed over his “ Allodial Guth Horst cum Pertinentiis”, which he had acquired in the knighthood of Boitzenburg in 1786, to Dr. Detlev Friedrich Dreves zu Schwerin sold and subsequently acquired the Borstel estate. After the Borstel estate was sold, he bought the Bossee / Westensee estate in 1804 for “292,000 Rthlr. SH Courant and 100 Rthlr. Key money ”was bought from the secret domain councilor Georg Friedrich Pauly on Blengow (Bukow Office) / Mecklenburg, but this was bought back in 1807 for 293,000 Rthlr. to be sold to the Legation Secretary Johann Ernst Leisching . In the years 1807/1808 (until his death) he was landlord of the estates Gustevel / Gustävel, Poverstorff / Schönlage and Necheln / Alt-Necheln in Mecklenburg (all located south / south-west of Brüel), which he owned by Jan Jacob van Herzeele (Owner of the Grabau estate 1807–1811).

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